FDI conditions for multi-brand retail require dedicated back-end greenfield investment and company owned front-end stores, and restrict e commerce. FDI in multi brand retail requires 30% sourcing of manufactured or processed goods from small industries (Plant & Machinery investment cap USD 1 million), applicable only to front end store sales and excluding fresh produce. At least 50% of FDI must be additional greenfield investment in back end infrastructure; acquisitions or equity stakes in existing infrastructure do not count. Front end stores must be company owned and company operated; multi brand retail by e commerce and wholesale/B2B activity by the same entity are not permitted. State laws apply and States may impose additional conditions.
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FDI conditions for multi-brand retail require dedicated back-end greenfield investment and company owned front-end stores, and restrict e commerce.
FDI in multi brand retail requires 30% sourcing of manufactured or processed goods from small industries (Plant & Machinery investment cap USD 1 million), applicable only to front end store sales and excluding fresh produce. At least 50% of FDI must be additional greenfield investment in back end infrastructure; acquisitions or equity stakes in existing infrastructure do not count. Front end stores must be company owned and company operated; multi brand retail by e commerce and wholesale/B2B activity by the same entity are not permitted. State laws apply and States may impose additional conditions.
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